We needed a 2-bedroom accessible suite, as our son is a double amputee who uses a wheelchair. We were assutred that would be available so we prepaidfor our stay but, upon check-in, discovered the room was not accessible. We tried to make it work, but had a very distressing experience when our son could not get out of the bathroom at 2:30 AM on our first night. In adition, our room was adjacent to a sprinkler control room, and its noise kept my wife and I awake for another hour. A very helpful front desk person attempted to make our second night more comfortable, but was inhibited by company policy. As we had considered staying a third night, she was able to comp our son's room in a nearby facility for that 3rd night. In addition to being stuck in an non-accessible room, entry/exit doors throughout the facility had no push plates for accesibility. Also, the room itself had uncomfortable furniture with worn carpet, and the breakfast was nothing to write home about.
We needed a 2-bedroom accessible suite, as our son is a double amputee who uses a wheelchair. We were assutred that would be available so we prepaidfor our stay but, upon check-in, discovered the room was not accessible. We tried to make it work, but had a very distressing experience when our son could not get out of the bathroom at 2:30 AM on our first night. In adition, our room was adjacent to a sprinkler control room, and its noise kept my wife and I awake for another hour. A very helpful front desk person attempted to make our second night more comfortable, but was inhibited by company policy. As we had considered staying a third night, she was able to comp our son's room in a nearby facility for that 3rd night. In addition to being stuck in an non-accessible room, entry/exit doors throughout the facility had no push plates for accesibility. Also, the room itself had uncomfortable furniture with worn carpet, and the breakfast was nothing to write home about.